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What is the age of an object in relation to the ages of other objects called?

Relative age.


What is the age of an object in relation to the ages of other object?

Relative age.


What is difference between relative and absolute age?

In terms of geology, Relative Age is the age of an object in relation to the ages of other objects. Layers of rock, called strata, show the order of events that took place in the past and Absolute Age is the numerical age of an object or event.


What are Dating uses the properties of atoms in rocks and other objects to find their ages?

absolute dating


What is method using properties of atoms in rocks and other objects to determine their ages?

Radiometric dating. Uses the property of elements decaying into other elements.


When is the normal age for a lady to disvirgin?

What ages is normal to disvirgin


How do you caliculate mean age?

Add together the ages of all the objects and divide the sum by the number of objects.


What is a good sentence for relative age?

The bank teller told the policeman what she felt was the relative age of the man who had robbed the bank.


What dating uses the properties of atoms in rocks and other objects to find their ages?

Radiometric dating is a method that uses the radioactive decay of isotopes in rocks and other objects to determine their age. By measuring the ratio of parent isotopes to daughter isotopes, scientists can calculate the age of the sample.


What is the moisture that coats objects close to the earths surface called?

dark ages


Why does Pablo Picasso paint real objects?

Most painters through the ages have painted real objects. Don't you think Picasso ought to?


Why cannot you see the moon and all the other objects during the day time?

Well you can see the moon during the day time maybe its because the objects (planets or stars) are ages away. Also since its bright in the day time that also could affect being able to see or not to see the objects.